A simple instruction, magical and yet so perfectly sensible, throws bitterness to the wind. By Caroline Lola Hopper.
Apocryphilia
Apocryphilia

A simple instruction, magical and yet so perfectly sensible
What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem
"The woman looked up at me and said, in some kind of broken
With Velazquez and Victorian cautionary tales in mind, a
When families come crashing down and one of us goes missing
New views of a favourite unearthly romantic object. By
'The Event'
In this unsettling tale, the sand shifts under our feet. By Diana Thatcher

Stalking the Resistant Imagination
For artist and viewer, the resistant image offers rich possibilities. Photographs by Karl Schiffman.

Jerusalem Cake: simple, durable, delicious (possibly ancient)
We prefer to think that this exquisite dessert is the first energy bar in recorded history, dating back to Moses persuasive years. By Luba Bar-Menachem.

Thylacine
What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem, and the Wild Culture Scribblers' Questionnaire, by Susan Richardson.

New from the National Rifle Association: Vigil-rama
A well-reasoned new project by the National Rifle Association helps stamp out alien plots and seditious foreign influences. Coming soon to a law-abiding community near you. By Fred Fiske.

Touched wild . . . didn't know it at the time
"The woman looked up at me and said, in some kind of broken English, 'Did you see it? Was it …?'" A vacation report by Fred Fiske.

Inside Angela Lizon's 'Menagerie'
With Velazquez and Victorian cautionary tales in mind, a new show in London navigates the edge of wild culture.

Government test presents startling evidence
Crack bitch spiders in the news!

Stalagmite
When families come crashing down and one of us goes missing, what do we do? A story by Judy Darley.
